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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. PAGE SIX l{ock Hauling Done Bv Church J O a ttN e n NEWQX HEIGHTS, June 7—Mr and Mrs. Earl Leach and family of Apple Valley were guests In the Charles Harris home Friday even ing The boys and girls of the Inter mediate Sunday school class of the United Presbyterian church enjoy ed a rock hauling Friday evening They gathered at the Stanley Hill home for refreshments after the work was done Klaas Laan ac companied Stanley Hill to help load the rock. The boys of troop 36 met at the church Thursday evening under the leadership of Cal Martin and plan ned a scout outing for June 9. Mrs. Roy Hlral flew to 8pokane 8 unday to attend the graduation of her brother Mrs. K Hlral and Mrs. John Nakamura and daughter accompan ied Oeorge Hlral to Yakima Wed nesday for Memorial day Mrs Mourlce L. Judd attended a state garden club officers meeting at Echo Saturday Roy Hlral made a trip to Pocatello to attend a potato growers meeting Friday He returned Sunday. The Owyhee ward of the L. D 8. FOR YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS Bath Sets, Water Heaters and Pressure Systems Call J. C. S MI TH 13 Years In Nyssa Phone 78-J Home beauty w ith ... begins OREGON THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1951 Mrs. Charles BuMard. Ethel Bullard from Wednesday until Saturday daughter of Ontario and Mr. and church U sponsoring a temple ez- remain with her mother for a few Bible Sr bool I* of Hermiston, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I Mrs. Theo Matherly and Joan. with Joan Matherly. curslon to Sal Lake City June S days after the operation. Beulah Barrett of Portland, an Long of Nyssa. Mr. and Mrs. Harold guests Memorial day in children eight year» of age and Begun At Arcadia the Dinner Mr and Mrs Jake Borge and fam John Zittercob home were Mr. old-time resident of Arcadia, visited Long, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Orris and older. ily and Mr. and Mrs Charles, Harris and Mrs Dale Lakey and family of friends here last week. Mr and Mrs M. O. Judd enter and family visited the Payette Mem ARCADIA, June 7 —Bible school was Mardell Bowers of Adrian is stay family of Newell Heights. Mr and The started at Arcadia Monday, June 4, Boise, Mr. and Mrs Lee Dail and ing at the Clyde Bowers home while Mrs. Lester Reece and family of tained at dinner Saturday evening orial park Decoration day boys, Harold Dail, Mr and Mrs. A1 for her brother. Ross Kinney, Miss Borge family picnicked with the under the supervision of Miss Fran Mrs. Bowers is recovering from an Idaho, Wilma Bullard of Boise. Betty Bullard of Caldwell, Mrs. Williams of Ontario and Mr and Earl Leach family of Apple Valley ces Foster of Nyssa. Annette Strad-J Thompson, Mr and Mrs. Jack Zit | operation. and the Lyle Harvey and Lawrence ley, Joretta Moeller and Joan Math- tercob and baby, all of Nyssa; Mr. Mrs. John Downer of Caldwell. Dinner guests at the Otis Bullard Louse Behymer and son and Erma and Mrs Jerry Zittercob and son, Mr and Mrs Maurice O. Judd Leach families of Weiser In the Pay erly are teaching and 17 pupils are j Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schoen and home Memorial day were Mr. and Lee Orris of Nyssa. attending. were guests of Mr and Mrs. James ette public park In the afternoon. Embree of Oakland. Oregon Satur Mr and Mrs Cliff Wright of Miss Wilma Bullard left May 30 Nyssa were guests in the Jake Borge for Portland to attend the grad day In Ontario. home Priday evening. uation exercises of the Multnomah Mr and Mrs Robest 8. Overstreet School of the Bible and Bobby of Boise were Sunday To Attend Graduation— visitors in the M L. Judd home. Miss Beulah Corn, who is employ Postmaster and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis ed in Caldwell, has been at home Mr and Mrs Bill WlUls and fam left last Priday for Corvallis, where for two weeks. She resumed her ily and Ross Mills of Adrian spent Priday evening In the Dudley Kurtz they will attend commencement at duties June 6. Oregon State college Tommy Hol Miss Belva Hunter has entered home Mr and Mrs Bill Kurtz and fam man. brother of Mrs. Lewis will be Nampa Business college at Nampa. Ethel Bullard of Hermiston re ily visited in the A. Church home graduated. They will go on to Gear in Emmett Monday, going on to hart. where Mr Lewis will attend turned to her home Monday alter the postmaster's convention. After spending a week here with relatives. Boise to visit friends there. Mr and Mrs Otis Bullard, Betty Mr and Mrs Bill Kurtz and fam the convention they will go to Port ily of Klamath Falls arrived Friday land to attend the Rose Festival. Mr and Donald Bullard and Mrs. Louise and Mrs Lewis plan to return to Behymer and son spent the week night at the parental M. L. Kurtz end at Bullard summer home in home to remain until Tuesday when Nyssa in about 10 days. Caldwell. they will leave for La Orande. where Arm Marie Zittercob of Nyssa they plan to attend summer school. Here From Utah— Mrs Hugo Olsen and family ar sjient the week-end with her drand- The Kurtz family have visited Bob Kurtz each day this week in rived In Nyssa Saturday to spend parents, Mr and Mrs. John Zitter the veteran’s hospital In Boise. Bob three weeks visiting friends and rel cob, while her parents, Mr and Mrs. underwent an operation last week atives here Mrs. Olsen is the daugh Jack Zittercob, were in Burns. Miss Barbara Lakey of Boise spent Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kurtz and ter of Leo Child. Caroline arrived Tuesday evening from Pittsburg, Pensylvanla after visiting her parents In Des Moines.! S P E C I A L ON Mr Kurtz was ordained Into the min istry Sunday evening before a large congregation of friends and rela tives. Following his ordalnation service. Rev Kurtz baptized the In-j fant son of his sister, Mrs. David Highland Rev and Mrs Kurtz will leave for his assignment in the First Liberal A llow ance on Trade-ins Uwtted Presbyterian church In Port land Thursday. Order that needed furnace or water Rev. and Mrs. John C. Nevln of | Multnomah, accompanied by lKtle heater now ! Later, your dealer may be so Cheryl Kurtz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Kurtz of Portland, and rushed that you’ll experience discomfort Ronald Lane of Nampa, were dinner before installation can be made. Just tell your dealer guests In the M. L. Kurtz home Sunday. you want to finance through FIRST N A T IO N A L Ouests in the M. L. and Dudley Kurtz homes for Sunday evening ...h e ’ll do the rest. A First National Home picnic lunch were Mr. and Mrs Harold Kurtz and Caroline, Mr. and Improvement Loan is easy for your dealer to arrange. Mrs Bill Kurtz and family, Cheryle Prompt service . . . no mortgage required . . . convenient Kurtz, Mr and Mrs. David Highland and son of Owyhee dam. Mr. and for you to pay out o f monthly income. Mrs A M. Andrews and Mr. and Mrs Wltllam Sledenberg of Notus, Mrs. Willard Bartles of Ten Davis, Dr. and Mrs. Dudley of Caldwell. Mr and Mrs Will Oabley and Prank Smart o f Parma. Mrs. Ida Collins N Y S S A BRAN CH and Mr and Mrs. M. W. McLaugh lin of Boise. Mr and Mrs. Roy Swanson and Tamlly of Wilder were guests In the Durlln Hammon home Wednesday Mrs. C. C. Hunt of Twin Falls and ¿ J ) OF P O R T L A N D Mrs Bud Wilson of Nyssa visited In the Maurice L. Judd home Thurs O p e n 10 to 5 in clu d ing Sa tu rda y day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Louder and family of Rupert visited In the home M « m b « r Federal D epo sit Insuronce C o r p o r a ti» * her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A M Hammon, from Wednesday until Saturday of last week They were on their way to Moscow, Idaho to attend college. The young adult group of the United Presbyterian church went on a swimming party and picnic in Caldwell Monday evening Dally vacation Bible school was opened Monday morning at 8 56 at the Adrian United Presbyterian church. Classes were held for pre- ichool, beginners, primary and Juni or groups. 8everal from the Inter mediate group helped with the In struction Mrs H H Hardman of Portland has been visiting her son and wife, Mr and Mrs. Forest Hardman this week Karen McKinley won first prize on her dreae In 4-H sewing and Charlene Harris won second at the Ontario spring fair Terry Borge and Sharon Fox went to Vale Monday to compete in the County 4-H health club work Mrs Lee Saxton made a trip to Lebanon this week to take her granddaughter. Rrherry Mathews to Join her mother there. Bcherry and her mother plan to go with the carnival to Seward, Alaska this summer. Mrs Jake Barge and Marie left for Denver Tuesday to be with Mrs Borge’s mother, Mrs. O. H Bail, who Is to undergo major surgery the last of the week Mrs Borge will ,or F. USED TIRES AND NEW BATTERIES f First Notional! PHILLIPS 66 BERNIE'S SERVICE Meuller Furnaces- Link Belt Stokers Estimates G ladly Given Stum Lumbar Co. 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